Distinctiveness of SBL versions
Is the only difference between SBL and non-SBL version the apparatus? That seems to be what I get out of the product page.
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Hi Michael:I don't understand what titles you're asking about: is it The Greek New Testament: SBL Edition (SBL)? This resource includes an apparatus, but there isn't a non-SBL version of this work.
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Sean, thanks for the help. I see, for instance, that there is a Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament: SBL Edition and then one that is just the Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament. There are several other resources that are duplicates save the "SBL Edition" designation. I was trying to glean from the product pages what the difference might be but wasn't really clear on what that might be exactly.
Thanks again
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Michael McLane said:
Is the only difference between SBL and non-SBL version the apparatus? That seems to be what I get out of the product page.
Logos have produced their own Greek New Testament in partnership with SBL. It differs slightly from other published Greek NTs on some text-critical issues. Resources that are the SBL version are based on this Greek text. Other resources without this designation are probably based on NA27 or NA28.
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Thanks, Mark & Graham.
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